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I did a bit of research when you first posted this,
Post #4 in
Hello from New Caledonia.
I was not able to find much... At this website,
VisaHQ/New Caledonia customs, it posts, "
All sorts of plants, seeds, flowers and soil are prohibited unless brought in on import permit. ", which means the shipper needs to follow these rules in the US,
USDA/Export Services Questions and Answers. I could not find an official website specific to New Caledonia import requirements but I did find this,
Service d’Inspection Vétérinaire Alimentaire et Phytosanitaire, which seems to be a list of exemptions?
I'm not about to "interpret" another countries rules and regulations, never mind exemptions, so you need to clarify what I found with
DAVAR. Page 1 of this PDF states, "
Some products may be imported by individuals without import permits and/or sanitary certificates. The list of products presented hereafter sums up these exemptions." and reviewing page 4 under
Plants and plant products/VEGETABLES AND TUBERS, which has a 2-part requirement posting, "
Seeds for sprouting for human consumption in commercial packaging except species subject to additional declarations -additionally it states- "
Limit of 10 commercial bags / trays of 500gr maximum. The labeling must specify the name of the species".
Stated twice in above is
COMMERCIAL packaging and/or
bags. I read this as any seeds sent
not from a retailer are subject to confiscation. In other words, if individuals try to send you seeds and they are found they will not be delivered.
As always, YMMV